The 5 Skills Required to Easily Find Jobs in the UAE
- Publish date: Tuesday، 18 January 2022 | Last update: Tuesday، 17 May 2022
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Getting a job in the UAE is great, but it is not easy and there are hundreds of applicants for your dream job. So before you can even start applying, you need to have the right skills that will prepare you and make you stand out for potential jobs.
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So what skills should you develop and enhance to easily find jobs in the UAE? We are sharing the top 5 tips that you should consider. Read carefully and start enhancing these skills as soon as possible.
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Tech-Savvy
You have to be familiar with video conferencing platforms like Zoom, Google Meet, Skype and more. Furthermore, most business transactions right now are no longer done face to face.
Customer-Centric
Since face-to-face transactions are no longer required, having good customer service skills or those who have experience in working at customer service are in demand in the UAE.
Flexibility and Adaptability
Given that things have changed drastically in the way that we conduct business, the ability to adapt becomes a necessity. Adaptability is a way to survive, being able to continue on with work and making the necessary adjustments to maintain productivity and still produce the right results.
Leadership
Working from home should not keep you from showcasing leadership. That includes making swift and correct decisions when called upon to do so. If your work experience shows that you’ve once managed a team, held a managerial position, and other leadership tasks, then you have an edge over other applicants.
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The above 5 skills will always be in-demand in UAE, and probably anywhere else in the world, right now. If you have leadership and customer-centric skills and are in the right emotional state and adaptability to deal with this new work arrangement, then you are ready to push through the next step. Best of luck!
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